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Where the rubber meets the road… (part one)

So, if you read my recent post on setting up a virtual machine multi-boot image with OpenBSD and Linux, you’ll be familiar with the background for this post.  Today, I’m going to detail the exact steps I took to set … Continue reading

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Making it real

In my last post, I talked about creating a multiboot Virtual Machine that had OpenBSD, FreeBSD and Linux on it.  In that post, I mentioned that my next step would be to actually set up a laptop on real hardware … Continue reading

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Helping out an Internet Friend…

While I know everyone is probably waiting impatiently for my Fortran follow-up (I assure you all, I do have a working Fortran-based web application development framework – I just want to pretty it up a bit more <grin>), I thought … Continue reading

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Wait… usenet is still… alive?!?!

In my previous post, I described getting re-acquainted with Fortran after 38 years and discovering that the language had really added some nice features over that time.  I also mentioned how my “curly brace bigotry” was starting to thaw out.  … Continue reading

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Have you seen FORTRAN lately?

I’m familiar with the FORTRAN programming language.  Heck, the first formal programming class I ever took was in 1978 in FOTRAN-IV on punched cards (don’t laugh kids, I’ll tell you to get off of my lawn if you do). My … Continue reading

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Smaller is better

My home office (where my network and servers live) is a warm, noisy place.  So much so that I really wasn’t enjoying being in the room.  Since I don’t have an air conditioned datacenter with a raised floor in my … Continue reading

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Oh my God! I killed Kenny… er the VAX

Have you ever had one of those days where nothing seems to go right?  Like the fictional character from the old “Pebbles & Bam Bam” cartoon “Bad Luck Schleprock” where a cloud follows you around and everything you touch turns … Continue reading

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Sometimes, processors need love too

I have a confession to make.  As a person who has had a passion for computers and programming since the late 70’s, I have spent a lot of time on some really fun, albeit old, platforms.  For example, I started … Continue reading

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OpenBSD at HiDPI!

Some of the recent work done by the core OpenBSD developers is really incredible.  Specifically, the work that has been done for EFI booting of more “modern” hardware has started to open up a whole new vista of machines that … Continue reading

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Where do binary packages come from?

To follow up on my last post where I talked about the high-level concepts involved with OpenBSD ports & packages and why you would want to work on them (Time to make the donuts), I thought I would share an … Continue reading

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